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After more than a decade of relentless increase in the urban war zones of large cities, violence by young boys and adolescents is on the rise in our suburbs, small towns, and rural communities. Twenty-five years as a psychologist working in the trenches with such children has convinced James Garbarino that boys everywhere really are angrier and more violent than ever before.
In light of the recent school-based shootings, it's now clear that no matter where we live or how hard we try as parents, chances are our children are going to school with troubled boys capable of getting guns and pulling triggers. Beyond the deaths and debilitating injuries that result from this phenomenon are the staggering psychological costs - children who are afraid to go to school, teachers who are afraid of their students, and parents who fear for their children's lives.
Building on his pioneering work, Garbarino shows why young men and boys have become increasingly vulnerable to violent crime and how lack of adult supervision and support poses a real and growing threat to our children's basic safety.
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Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them
August 15, 2000, Anchor
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Lost boys: why our sons turn violent and how we can save them
2000, Random House, Anchor Books
in English
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Lost Boys: Why our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them
May 7, 1999, Free Press
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Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them
June 1, 1999, Simon & Schuster Audio
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Lost boys: why our sons turn violent and how we can save them
1999, Free Press
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"When my son's observation forced me to confront this reality, I recalled a meeting I had attended just weeks before."
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